I should have added his daughter by Dss Diana de Cadaval-
Jean count of Paris did not attend, neither did any other member of the family, any descendant of either branch of the Orléans.
The Duke of Anjou is not the son of the Count of Paris but his first cousin - Jean's late father and C-P's father were brothers.
Thanks. So, it sounds as though the Count of Paris did in fact do the minimum of attending the ceremony although he cannot grant the royal status based on just a civil ceremony. It leasve open the question, whether the Duc d'Anjou will persist in his claim that he doesn't rely on his father's authority for the recognition of the new Anjou wife. And again, even from this situation - in a wider perspective - we see that the world of the royal is not some sort of magical or one-dimensional cartoon but in fact a category where real enough people experience real crises or make decisions, act out or become involved in disputes which the wider public world can and should acknowledge. So thank you for another example of how this occurs in the present.
Only his parents, step-mother and siblings attended the civil cerimony.
No other members of the family did.
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